My friend was pointing out towards Howth in the background, but we actually finished the cycle at Dun Laoghaire harbour. Thanks very much for the compliment, I'm hoping to do more cycling videos around Dublin in the future.
Thanks, some of the opening shots were with the kit 18-55mm, but all the night time stuff was with my 50mm at f/1.8 to get as much light as possible. I bought a Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 since, and I wish I'd had it in time to shoot this. As for why, we were all interested in exploring the city when barely anyone else was around, and the coast down by dun laoghaire seemed like a good place to catch the sunrise as any. Look forward to seeing you in IADT next year!
great :D my two same lenses, I love night times in cities, been exploring at night since i was a kid, I hope we both get in it would be great, just have to get my LC points first :P
Atmospherically wobbly.
great vid!very therapeutic
Thanks!
This is kestrol super!
Was that Howth you said, where you finished up around dawn? Looked spectacular. Great video showcasing how fantastic night cycling is
My friend was pointing out towards Howth in the background, but we actually finished the cycle at Dun Laoghaire harbour. Thanks very much for the compliment, I'm hoping to do more cycling videos around Dublin in the future.
really cool, what lense you use? and what were you doing cycling to dun laoirghe? :L
Thanks, some of the opening shots were with the kit 18-55mm, but all the night time stuff was with my 50mm at f/1.8 to get as much light as possible. I bought a Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 since, and I wish I'd had it in time to shoot this. As for why, we were all interested in exploring the city when barely anyone else was around, and the coast down by dun laoghaire seemed like a good place to catch the sunrise as any. Look forward to seeing you in IADT next year!
great :D my two same lenses, I love night times in cities, been exploring at night since i was a kid, I hope we both get in it would be great, just have to get my LC points first :P